DIPLOMACY OF THE KURDISTAN REGION OF IRAQ IN THE AGE OF TERRORISM
Journal: RUDN Journal of Political Science (Vol.21, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-04-18
Authors : Jalal Dalsooz;
Page : 43-55
Keywords : Kurdistan Regional Government; Terrorism; Diplomacy; Para-Diplomacy; Ansar Al-Islam; Peshmerga;
Abstract
In this paper, we empirically study the effects of terrorism on the para-diplomacy of Kurdistan Region of Iraq during the last two decades. The research paper analyses the form of diplomacy, in the current age, has covered new style, in particular, when the new actors (non-state actors) are playing significant roles. In this regard, the Kurdistan region government as non-state actor has successfully used terrorism as a great instrument to attract the attention of the world community and created broad its paradiplomatic relations with actors around the world. In turn, we find suggestive evidence that the Kurdistan Region Government should further enhance the ability of its foundations to sustain its relations with world community. Our findings are consistent with the idea that the threat of terrorism is never going to be end, thereby it is not easy for the state-actors to keep their eyes away from the role of any world actors (including non-state actors).
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